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Folios 1-4: (numbers not used). Folios 5-9: List of 200 convicts embarked on board...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/1/8B/1

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ADM 101/1/8B/1

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1823

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Folios 1-4: (numbers not used).

Folios 5-9: List of 200 convicts embarked on board the ship from HM hulks Leviathan and York, 8 May 1823, (names and details follow), also includes gaoler character references (not recorded below):

Folio 5: Stephen Tool, aged 16, convict, trade labourer; born London, offence, stealing; date of conviction 11 September 1822, where convicted, Old Bailey. Folio 5: William Bright, aged 18, convict, trade labourer; born Middlesex, offence, highway robbery; date of conviction 11 September 1822, where convicted,, Old Bailey. Folio 5: George Viginton, aged 18, convict, trade bargeman; born Middlesex, offence, highway robbery; date of conviction 11 September 1822, where convicted,, Old Bailey. Folio 5: James Gardner, aged 17, convict, trade servant; born Oxford, offence, highway robbery; date of conviction 11 September 1822, where convicted, Old Bailey. Folio 5: Charles Robinson, aged 16, convict, trade labourer; born London, offence, stealing; date of conviction 11 September 1822, where convicted, Old Bailey. Folio 5: Joshua Mackrill, aged 19, convict, trade labourer; born London, offence, stealing; date of conviction 11 September 1822, where convicted, Old Bailey. Folio 5: William Lewry, aged 26, convict, trade labourer; where born unknown, offence, felony; date of conviction 23 December 1822, where convicted, Lewes. Folio 5: Isaac Pryor, aged 19, convict, trade gardener; where born unknown, offence, burglary; date of conviction 11 December 1822, where convicted, Chelmsford. Folio 5: Benjamin Cooper, aged 20, convict, trade Wheelwright; where born unknown, offence, house breaking; date of conviction 11 December 1822, where convicted, Chelmsford. Folio 5: Robert Gray, aged 25, convict, trade labourer; where born unknown, offence, house breaking; date of conviction 11 December 1822, where convicted, Chelmsford. Folio 5: James Wright, aged 24, convict, trade labourer; where born unknown, offence, burglary; date of conviction 25 July 1822, where convicted, Bury St Edmunds. Folio 5: Richard Hemball, aged 24, convict, trade shoemaker; where born unknown, offence, burglary; date of conviction 25 July 1822, where convicted, Bury St Edmunds. Folio 5: Joshua Sloggett alias Ivey, aged 40, convict, trade shoemaker; born Devon, offence, pick pocket; date of conviction 17 March 1823, where convicted, Exeter. Folio 5: Joseph James, aged 37, convict, trade millwright; born Wales, offence, desertion; date of conviction 31 January 1823, where convicted, Plymouth. Folio 5: Henry Marshall, aged 18, convict, trade carpenter; born London, offence, stealing; date of conviction 21 October 1822, where convicted, Newington. Folio 5: Thomas Osborn, aged 32, convict, trade labourer; where born unknown, offence, stealing; date of conviction 14 January 1823, where convicted, Exeter. Folio 5: George Hubbard, aged 28, convict, trade gardener; where born unknown, offence, stealing; date of conviction 11 April 1823, where convicted, Ipswich. Folio 5: Thomas Dunkley, aged 60, convict, trade labourer; where born unknown, offence, felony; date of conviction 1 March 1823, where convicted, Northampton. Folio 5: Cornelius Pronten, aged 20, convict, trade fisherman; where born unknown, offence, grand larceny; date of conviction 14 January 1822, where convicted, Petworth. Folio 5: Francis Pronten, aged 22, convict, trade fisherman; where born unknown, offence, grand larceny; date of conviction 14 January 1822, where convicted, Petworth. Folio 5: James Lawley, aged 19, convict, trade labourer; where born unknown, offence, grand larceny; date of conviction 22 January 1822, where convicted, Kings Lynn. Folio 5: Edward Hough, aged 26, convict, trade collier; where born unknown, offence, stealing; date of conviction 14 March 1822, where convicted, Stafford. Folio 5: Robert Hancock, aged 31, convict, trade Baker; where born unknown, offence, stealing; date of conviction 14 March 1822, where convicted, Cambridge. Folio 5: William Madden, aged 19, convict, trade painter; where born unknown, offence, stealing; date of conviction 3 June 1822, where convicted, Newington. Folio 5: James Dodd, aged 24, convict, trade servant; where born unknown, offence, stealing; date of conviction 17 April 1822, where convicted, Old Bailey. Folio 5: John Hoe, aged 28, convict, trade boatman; where born unknown, offence, grand larceny; date of conviction 15 August 1822, where convicted, Nottingham. Folio 5: Charles Hoad, aged 41, convict, trade Sawyer; where born unknown, offence, house breaking; date of conviction 3 August 1822, where convicted, Lewes. Folio 5: Samuel Evans 2nd, aged 17, convict, trade plater; where born unknown, offence, stealing; date of conviction 15 July 1822, where convicted, Warwick. Folio 5: John Beamon, aged 36, convict, trade hair dresser; where born unknown, offence, stealing; date of conviction 15 July 1822, where convicted, Warwick. Folio 5: Robert Winn, aged 22, convict, trade brass founder; where born unknown, offence, stealing; date of conviction 15 July 1822, where convicted, Warwick. Folio 5: George Fellows, aged 22, convict, trade [baitton?] burnisher; where born unknown, offence, stealing; date of conviction 15 July 1822, where convicted, Warwick. Folio 5: James Saunders, aged 19, convict, trade japanner; where born unknown, offence, stealing; date of conviction 7 August 1822, where convicted, Warwick. Folio 5: Joshua Darby, aged 40, convict, trade labourer; where born unknown, offence, stealing; date of conviction 7 August 1822, where convicted, Warwick. Folio 5: Thomas Brown, aged 19, convict, trade coachman; where born unknown, offence, burglary; date of conviction 11 September 1822, where convicted, Old Bailey. Folio 5: Samuel Russell, aged 19, convict, trade blacksmith; where born unknown, offence, stealing; date of conviction 11 September 1822, where convicted, Old Bailey. Folio 5: William Ingman, aged 19, convict, trade labourer; where born unknown, offence, stealing; date of conviction 11 September 1822, where convicted, Old Bailey. Folio 5: James Callender, aged 17, convict, trade shoemaker; where born unknown, offence, stealing; date of conviction 11 September 1822, where convicted, Old Bailey.

Folio 6: William Chapman, aged 19, convict, trade shoemaker; where born unknown, offence, stealing; date of conviction 11 September 1822, where convicted, Old Bailey. Folio 6: David Barnes, aged 17, convict, trade painter; where born unknown, offence, burglary; date of conviction 11 September 1822, where convicted, Old Bailey. Folio 6: Luke Higgins, aged 16, convict, trade labourer; where born unknown, offence, burglary; date of conviction 11 September 1822, where convicted, Old Bailey.

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